Madhya Pradesh Congress president Kamal Nath on Sunday took a dig at BJP leader Kailash Vijayvargiya's claim that the saffron party will retain power in the state by winning more than 160 out of 230 seats in the upcoming assembly polls. «I want to ask him (Vijayvargiya) why he did not say that BJP will win 200 seats in the elections. They can say anything. Ultimately the question is what do the people of the state say,» Nath said. He was speaking to reporters after attending «Adivasi Yuva Mahapanchayat» organised by tribal students and unemployed youths in Indore. The former Madhya Pradesh chief minister also claimed the BJP feels pain when Congress leaders visit temples or organise religious programs. «I built the Hanuman temple in Chhindwara (home turf of Nath). Even this pains them,» he said.
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« Back to recommendation storiesI don't want to see these stories becauseSUBMITNath also took a dig at Union Home Minister Amit Shah's visit to Indore saying many leaders keep visiting the state ahead of assembly elections. «Shah should enjoy coming (to Madhya Pradesh). It is his wish. Elections are approaching. In view of the elections, all leaders keep visiting,» he said. Shah is on a day-long visit to Indore to participate in BJP's «Vijay Sankalp Sammelan». Speaking at the 'Adivasi Yuva Mahapanchayat,' Nath listed various works done in tribal-dominated Chhindwara in areas of development of roads, electricity, education, employment and
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